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    Understanding Business Research Terms and Concepts: Part 1 Cynthia Quintero RES/351 August 14‚ 2014 Elizabeth Frayne Understanding Business Research Terms and Concepts: Part 1 Quantitative design is used to know what happened‚ or how often things happen. On the other hand Qualitative design is design to tell the researcher how and why things happen (Cooper & Schidnler‚ 2006). Therefore both designs are designed to tell the research what they are looking for. For example‚ if a manager or

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    Unethical Behavior Unethical Behavior in the Work Place Caron XXXXXXXX MGM365-0804A-12 Phase 3 individual Project November 10‚ 2008 Unethical Behavior in the Work Place Business ethics is a vital element to the growth and success of any business. To be ethical means to have a system of moral principles. Ethics alone is a branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct‚ with respect to the rightness

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    In 1963‚ a speech was given to over 200‚00 people In Washington D.C. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s most famous speech‚ his I Have A Dream Speech. One big significant part of his speech was the amount of imagery‚ which was used in half of the speech. Imagery was used throughout his speech to depict both the hardships African Americans have faced and also the future they hope to achieve. He uses vivid nature imagery in order to allow the masses to understand and relate to his ideas in yet a simple‚ but

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    William Voisin Professor Mazpule Psyc. 2001 June 5th‚ 2013 BP (Beyond Petroleum) focuses on sustainability 1) Based on the history of the company‚ why did BP get involved in so much questionable conduct? The reason why BP got involved in so much questionable conducts is because at first they didn’t want to spend the money on fixing the stuff. They have been ignoring all these red flags and at the end they ended up spending much money. They could of saved a lot of money if they had fixed the problem

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    Business research Process Judy Sweet RES/351 October 29‚ 2012 Jerry Weyand Business research Process There are many things that a new business must consider before choosing to open. Research is the first step to this process. To achieve good research the scientific method should be followe d. These steps are‚ purpose clearly defined‚ research process detailed‚ research design thoroughly planned‚ high ethical standards applied‚ limitations frankly revealed‚ adequate analysis for decision

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    that will maximize the lifetime value of each individual customer to the firm Definition from Perils Article: CRM aligns business processes with customer strategies to build customer loyalty and increase profits over time. *Definition of Strategic CRM (ch. 3) -- business strategy and company-level philosophy where the knowledge about customers and their preferences have implications for the entire organization *Frameworks for CRM – Winer -Seven Steps 1. Database of customer activity

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    discovered with animal testing. o Animals may not have the exact same philology as humans but animal testing is accurate enough to test whether a substance is even safe enough for human trials. Cons - The costs- The housing of the animals‚ feeding‚ carrying‚ treatments‚ controlling the environment‚ is very expensive Animals used for testing are usually obtained from specific breeding facilities and come with a high price tag. - Morality - Animals have the right to live their own life; and we are not

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    right? Because of this reason‚ I did some research and find out a company that helps me solve this problem. So today‚ I am going to make you known a company that ensures when you or your loved ones are sick‚ you will find the best doctor and the best appointment for yourselves and them. This company is called “docdoc”. Now that I have given an overview‚ let’s start with the background of Docdoc Company. Before the company is founded‚ their team’s members have the problems like you. They tried to find

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    Business Research Project Part 1: Formulation of the Research Problem Starbucks is one of the largest coffee house retailers in the world today that satisfies over a million customers critical daily coffee house needs. Starbucks recently joined the U.S. government in the efforts to help contain the devastating fight toward the coffee disease called coffee rust‚ which has currently caused over $1 billion in crop damage in Latin America. Most of the higher-end coffees are at a greater risk where

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    In March of 1979‚ Emerson Electric Company purchased Skil Corporation‚ a manufacturer of power tools‚ for $58 million. Emerson began as a manufacturer of electric motors and fans and gradually expanded into a variety of consumer and industrial electrical components and systems by following a strategy of acquisitions of related smaller companies in order to achieve the goal of increasing sales by 15% annually and doubling profits by 1981. The company’s stated goal was to be the best-cost producer

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